View Full Version : Top Labour Donor Tax Evasion
arista
14-02-2015, 11:52 PM
http://media.skynews.com/media/images/generated/2015/2/14/370675/default/v1/1001ic-stnst-1-150215-a001c-st-1-720x960.jpg
[The most senior business leader to back
Ed Miliband has been accused of avoiding
tax over a multi-million pound company loan. ]
Fecking Ed going on about Conservatives
Sort you own House out first
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/labour/11413766/Top-Labour-donor-facing-tax-dodge-accusations.html
smudgie
15-02-2015, 12:55 AM
Most people with plenty of dosh would look to avoid paying too much tax.
Unless they close the loopholes or/and make it illegal then perhaps it's not worth shouting about.
Firewire
15-02-2015, 01:00 AM
Most people with plenty of dosh would look to avoid paying too much tax.
Unless they close the loopholes or/and make it illegal then perhaps it's not worth shouting about.
I agree, I think there's bigger issues. No wonder people try tax avoidance when 40% of the money you make (at the top level) is going straight to the government. There's an argument there whether it's fair or not.
Kizzy
15-02-2015, 01:55 AM
http://media.skynews.com/media/images/generated/2015/2/14/370675/default/v1/1001ic-stnst-1-150215-a001c-st-1-720x960.jpg
[The most senior business leader to back
Ed Miliband has been accused of avoiding
tax over a multi-million pound company loan. ]
Fecking Ed going on about Conservatives
Sort you own House out first
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/labour/11413766/Top-Labour-donor-facing-tax-dodge-accusations.html
It's not just Labour donors is it torygraph?.....
Vicky.
15-02-2015, 02:00 AM
They are all at it really. Who wouldn't be. The problem is that the loopholes exist, not that people take advantage of them. But noone is willing to deal with the loopholes (which I suspect are intentional to begin with) because they/their mates benefit from them.
arista
15-02-2015, 02:48 AM
They are all at it really. Who wouldn't be. The problem is that the loopholes exist, not that people take advantage of them. But noone is willing to deal with the loopholes (which I suspect are intentional to begin with) because they/their mates benefit from them.
Yes and 13 years of New Labour
did nothing on it.
And Even worse in 2008 New Labour got the Data
in Tax Avoiding and Evasion
but did nothing
arista
15-02-2015, 10:15 AM
http://media.skynews.com/media/images/generated/2015/2/14/370678/default/v1/sti-001-2gn-15feb-783151179-1-720x960.jpg
It is in fact two Dodgy Labour Tax Donors
joeysteele
15-02-2015, 11:42 AM
A great number likely are at it, all govt's in the past have failed to clamp down on this and they have all taken money from people who have done it too.
No party can claim any moral high ground as to that.
However, since the austerity measures thst have been brought in by this govt; which have been used,I belive anyway, to take a sledgehammer to benefit claimants and the most vulnerable, the fact lttle has been done by this govt; to ensure all people pay any due or expected taxes in minimal to say the least.
That is why this should no longer be acceptable at all,whether avoiding paying tax or evading it.
arista
15-02-2015, 11:57 AM
A great number likely are at it, all govt's in the past have failed to clamp down on this and they have all taken money from people who have done it too.
No party can claim any moral high ground as to that.
However, since the austerity measures that have been brought in by this govt; which have been used,I believe anyway, to take a sledgehammer to benefit claimants and the most vulnerable, the fact lttle has been done by this govt; to ensure all people pay any due or expected taxes in minimal to say the least.
That is why this should no longer be acceptable at all,whether avoiding paying tax or evading it.
Your Fecking ED Miliband Does
Vicky.
15-02-2015, 02:59 PM
Yes and 13 years of New Labour
did nothing on it.
And Even worse in 2008 New Labour got the Data
in Tax Avoiding and Evasion
but did nothing
Yup...and the tories have done nothing either. They all benefit from it, so why on earth would they sort it out. Its sad really. And they bleat on about how much tax the rich pay. No...people on high incomes pay a lot of tax, the insanely rich just avoid it alltogether. I feel sorry for those on ~100k tbh, as they pay so much while someone else on millions probably pays less tax than I do!
billy123
15-02-2015, 03:32 PM
I see silly season is in full swing where plonkers throw accusations at plonkers in the hope that a bit of plonker sticks to another plonker. :bored:
Its no suprise so many people dont bother voting when they are more interested in slinging pig spunk at each rather than outlining why they deserve to win anybodys vote.
empire
17-02-2015, 11:41 PM
labour ,champagne socialists, people need to wake up and stop living in wonderland, they are not a working class party, this country is in a huge mess, don't make it worse.
Kizzy
17-02-2015, 11:52 PM
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JoshBB
18-02-2015, 12:04 AM
labour ,champagne socialists, people need to wake up and stop living in wonderland, they are not a working class party, this country is in a huge mess, don't make it worse.
I hate the term 'champagne socialist'..
I would rather have a rich person who cares for the working-class than one who sits on their throne and cash and simply looks down on them (tories).
.. and I really dislike Labour! So I am not defending them based on party politics
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